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When in shooting mode, quickly tapping a button only seems to trigger the shutterPress/focusPress functions, and the shutter/focus is locked on until the button is long pressed (another quick press keeps the function locked on)
I actually find this behaviour to be very useful, however trying to 'unstick' the buttons is annoying. It would be a lot better if a second quick press simply turned the function off
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@matthudsonau Thank you for the bug report!
That was embarrassingly easy to reproduce 😐
I have a fix and can release a v2-alpha image if you want to test.
Further, I'm interested in this comment "I actually find this behaviour to be very useful".
Could you elaborate?
The current button handling is designed for CL/CH shooting, where you hold for continuous snapping.
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On my previous remote (wired canon thing on my 50S), I would lock the shutter so it would shoot continuously. Very useful when shooting lightning or astro. Can't do that on the 100 ii (new remote connector)
I did shoot some lightning around a month ago, and having to hold the button in to keep shooting got very annoying within a couple of minutes. Similar with astro (although in that case I used the internal intervalometer, but it's a hop through the menus to set up and configure every time I want to move the camera)
Probably also worth noting that the fuji app supports a running lock, but that means you're fumbling with your phone
Equipment: M5StickC PLUS, GFX 100ii
When in shooting mode, quickly tapping a button only seems to trigger the shutterPress/focusPress functions, and the shutter/focus is locked on until the button is long pressed (another quick press keeps the function locked on)
I actually find this behaviour to be very useful, however trying to 'unstick' the buttons is annoying. It would be a lot better if a second quick press simply turned the function off
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: